The Dante Club

In pre-Revolutionary Pennsylvania, a deranged figure uses a mysterious vocal skill — ventriloquism — to terrorize a tight-knit family and turn them against one another. I discovered Wieland in law school, as if I needed a reminder that language could be untrustworthy. The twists are so surprising and dark this might be the work of a modern master of the historical thriller; in fact, it was published in 1798. It’s irresistible fun to follow the narrator as she decodes the turmoil. There’s a sequel too, Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist.